
The New Age
Volume 2, Number 12
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1908-01-18
Volume 2, Number 12
London: The New Age Press, Ltd., 1908-01-18
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Contents
- Notes of the Week: 221-223
- An Open Reply to Dr. Max Nordau's Open Letter (Shaw, George Bernard): 223-224
- A Barren Outlook: 224-225
- Lord Curzon on Imperialism: 225-226
- Japan's Road to Ruin: 226-227
- The Labour Party Conference (Taylor, G. R. S.): 227-228
- Charles Dickens as a Socialist: His Schooldays and Youth (Pugh, Edwin): 228-229
- The Legitimate Drama (Taylor, G. R. S.): 229-229
- The Trial of the 169 (Maude, Aylmer): 230-230
- The Faith I Hold (Bland, Hubert): 231-232
- Palinode (Flint, F. S.): 232-232
- Book of the Week: 'The Literature of Roguery' by Frank W, Chandler (Holmes, Frank): 233-233
- Reviews: The Clims of French Poetry: 233-234
- Reviews: 'Ramtanu Lahiri, Brahman and Reformer. A History of the Renaissance in Bengal' by Pandi Sivanath Sastri: 234-234
- Reviews: 'Baby Toilers' by Olive Christian Malvery: 235-235
- Books Received: 235-235
- Drama: 'Arms and the Man' (Guest, L. Haden): 235-236
- Music: A Lamoureux Concert (Hughes, Herbert): 236-237
- Correspondence: The rothschilds (Eder, M. D.): 237-237
- Correspondence: A History of Sculpture (Short, Ernest H.): 237-238
- Correspondence: Why Mr. Gilbert Chesterton Is Not A Socialist (Farr, Florence): 238-239
- Correspondence: Mr. G. K. Chesterton and Democracy (Pedlar's Son, A): 239-239
- The Publisher's Announcements (The Publisher): 239-239
- advertisements: 233-240